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As Trump’s proposed food stamp cuts threaten millions, New York City looks at bold, people-centered solutions like public grocery stores.
In Chester, PA, gentrification, environmental racism, and corporate disinvestment have left residents without healthcare, affordable housing, or even a safe place to breathe.
New data from Portland shows crime rates remained stable—or even declined—after homeless shelters opened in the area's neighborhoods.
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While instituting major budget cuts to social programs, the Trump admin shows financial support for homeless criminalization and mass surveillance.
San Diego County’s new Shelter Ready app is streamlining shelter access for unhoused people by giving case workers real-time availability data.
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As federal and local funding for shelters is slashed, programs are closing down, leaving more people unsheltered without housing solutions.
A new report reveals how people experiencing mobile homelessness in West LA are criminalized, denied services, and forced into survival mode.
London Mayor Khan’s plan to end rough sleeping by 2030 invests in homelessness prevention, affordable housing and services—not criminalization.
Advocates say Trump’s new executive order criminalizes homelessness while violating the rights of America’s most vulnerable people.
Trump’s budget slashes nonprofit funding, undercuts DEI efforts, and threatens vital services for communities already struggling.